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==References== |
==References== |
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⚫ | *"[[Lisa's Sax]]" - The beginning scene parodies the theme song for the show, with [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] singing a re-worked version of the theme song "Those Were the Days". After the song, Homer sees [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and calls him "meathead", a nickname Archie frequently gives his son-in-law, Michael. |
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+ | *"[[Bart the Mother]]" - Bart quotes Archie by saying "Ipso, fasto" to Lisa. |
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⚫ | *[[Lisa's Sax]] |
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− | *[[Make Room For Lisa]] |
+ | *"[[Make Room For Lisa]]" - While reading the Bill of Rights, Homer sits in Archie Bunker's chair at the museum. |
− | *[[Homer to the Max]] |
+ | *"[[Homer to the Max]]" - One of the [[FOX]] shows advertised is "All in the Family: 2000". |
[[Category: Television Parodies]] |
[[Category: Television Parodies]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 21 July 2008
All in the Family is a criticly accliamed sitcom about Archie Bunker and Carrol O'Connor. The Simpsons have parodied this show quite a few times.
References
- "Lisa's Sax" - The beginning scene parodies the theme song for the show, with Homer and Marge singing a re-worked version of the theme song "Those Were the Days". After the song, Homer sees Bart and calls him "meathead", a nickname Archie frequently gives his son-in-law, Michael.
- "Bart the Mother" - Bart quotes Archie by saying "Ipso, fasto" to Lisa.
- "Make Room For Lisa" - While reading the Bill of Rights, Homer sits in Archie Bunker's chair at the museum.
- "Homer to the Max" - One of the FOX shows advertised is "All in the Family: 2000".